FTM here and I am a little overwhelmed about the variety of childbirth classes available (lamaze vs. hypnobirthing vs. bradley method vs. alexander technique). Any opinions about each of these sets of classes? Would anyone recommend taking multiple types of classes?
Thanks!
Re: Childbirth classes for FTMs
I think a more specialized class, like those you mentioned (particularly hypnobirthing), could be beneficial. You just need to decide which route you want to go with your birth plan! Don't stress yourself out too much with all the options. You'll be able to do it, with or without the classes.
I highly suggest googling the different class types to see what suits you best. My midwife gave me a list of local classes and told me a summary of each of the types of classes. I was recommended Bradley classes by a friend but my midwife said that a lot of Bradley instructors act like natural, drug free is the only way to go and they frown on epidurals.
I plan to take my hospital classes which cover epidural and csection in addition to a few local classes. I'd like a natural and drug free birth, but I want to know about epidural and c sections in case I decide/need to go either route and I don't want to feel like a failure for getting an epidural. My friend who took Bradley classes beat herself up over getting an epidural. I believe that no matter how you get your baby out, you should be proud. Pregnancy is hard, and as a FTM, labor seems damn hard no matter what.
If you're planning to do it med free I think you'd be crazy to not take some sort of class and Lamaz will not cut it. If you're planning on getting an epidural I don't know that you really need to take any of the more specialized technique classes.
Don't stress to much about what class to take, any class is going to help make a difference in your birth experience and help you feel that much more prepared. There are classes that don't fall under any title as well, such as doula taught classes and other ones that can be just as good, if not better.